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We first visited the Lighthouse Park and then drove all the way to Baiya Park. There are not many tourists in the park, it is a relatively cold attraction. If there is no self-driving car, it is not particularly recommended to come here.
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We first visited the Lighthouse Park and then drove all the way to Baiya Park. There are not many tourists in the park, it is a relatively cold attraction. If there is no self-driving car, it is not particularly recommended to come here.
A bay park on the outskirts of Vancouver, with its large pebble-land beaches and reefs that highlight the sea, giving it a pristine beach look. Although there is no white sand beach, you can fully feel the mystery of the original beach, the trees in the forest fall on the beach, and it has become a paradise for taking pictures and playing.
Xiwen, the city of coastal formation, is very beautiful, the volume rate of the whole city is controlled at about 0.3, so many houses are more than 1,000 square meters of land, and this park is also very comfortable.
White Cliff Park, at the westernmost point of West Vancouver, is a scenic park, standing on steep rocks and facing the quiet blue sea, which is really refreshing. The three sides of the park are surrounded by blue sea water, one side of the cliff is high above the sea, and the other side has a gentle pebble beach. At low tide, you can climb a small island through the pebble beach to enjoy a more beautiful sea view.
Whytecliff Park is near Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver, formerly known as Baiyan Town (White Cliff City), and in 1914 Colonel Albert White changed the town's name to "Whytecliff". The park is now home to more than 200 marine species and is Canada's first marine animal sanctuary, where sunbathing sea lions can be seen on the park's beaches in the summer.